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==Anatomy==
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==Diet & Energy==
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Pyamus in general absorb the bits of debris and dead material that fall to the ocean floor, but some have become chemivores, metabolizing methane or sulfur.



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==Evolution==
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The shape of the pyamus is to survive the pressure at the bottom of the ocean.

[[Image:Binucleus Pyramus.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Binucleus Pyamus]] was the first pyamus]]

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==Locomotion==
==Locomotion==
Pyamus are immobile.



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==Reproduction==
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Pyamus, for the most part, reproduce asexually with spores. One species was able to do it sexually, the [[Seep Pyamus|seep pyamus]].


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==Size==
==Size==
Pyamus range in size from usually under a meter uo to, in one case, 30 meters tall.

[[Image:Giant_Pyavent.png|thumb|right|The [[Giant Pyavent]] is the largest pyamus, at 30 meters tall.]]


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Latest revision as of 23:26, 26 March 2024

Pyamus
First Appearance

3/15

Census

13 total / 4 extant

Progenitor

Binucleus Pyamus

Community and Production Information
Segmented Bog Pyamus is an example of a pyamus.
The Pyamus line.

Anatomy

Behavior

Breathing and Blood

Diet & Energy

Pyamus in general absorb the bits of debris and dead material that fall to the ocean floor, but some have become chemivores, metabolizing methane or sulfur.

Evolution

The shape of the pyamus is to survive the pressure at the bottom of the ocean.

The Binucleus Pyamus was the first pyamus

Locomotion

Pyamus are immobile.

Reproduction

Pyamus, for the most part, reproduce asexually with spores. One species was able to do it sexually, the seep pyamus.

Senses

Size

Pyamus range in size from usually under a meter uo to, in one case, 30 meters tall.

The Giant Pyavent is the largest pyamus, at 30 meters tall.

Types of Pyamus